Lalbagh Botanical Garden is all set to host the Independence Day flower show from August 7 to August 18. This time, the show will be set around the theme of Kittur kingdom, honouring its famous queen Kittur Rani Chennamma and Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna, who was the army chief of the kingdom.

A huge floral fort of Kittur, made out of roses and chrysanthemums, will be the central attraction piece at the Glass House along with the model of a horse-mounted Chennamma and standing model of Rayanna. The Veera Rani Kittur Chennammaji Samadhi Sthala, the final resting place of Chennamma located in Kittur, will also be recreated florally for the show.

A part of the fort will be rec-eated in a vertical garden form in front of which, models of Lavani dancers (the art form prominent in North Karnataka) will also be displayed. On the other side of the glass house, a horse mounted Rayanna and the scene of British hanging him to death will be depicted.

Around the Glass House, 60 boards of 4 feet by 8 feet dimensions will be put up to narrate the story of Kittur kingdom, including its origin, famous rulers and its eventual decline.

Eight outdoor screens